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Oxford club must pitch in more to play


THE future of junior football for hundreds of youngsters in Blackbird Leys, Oxford, could be in doubt after council grants dried up.

Oxford Blackbirds FC, which has about 300 children playing for its teams, has been told by Oxford City Council it will no longer get help to pay for the rent of pitches and changing facilities.

In previous years, the council’s south east area committee has topped up club funds at the end of each season to meet what it pays the authority for its pitches at Blackbird Leys Park, off Pegasus Road.

Club chairman Clive Buckett said: “The grant that helped subsidise us has dried up.

“At the moment the fundraising is going fairly well, but that can stop as soon as it’s started. At the end of the season just gone we were told there would be no more money available to help.

“We’ve got to look at getting grants elsewhere.”

The club has to pay between £2,000 and £3,000 a year.

Mr Buckett said the money from the council had “been a safety net for us”.

He added: “It could threaten the football club. If the city council gives us a bill and we haven’t got that money in the kitty then we’re in trouble.

“My worry is about the children. If we can’t afford it, what do these children do?

“We’re always told to promote healthy children, but we don’t get the backing.”

Council spokesman Louisa Dean said: “The area committee has in the past assisted the club with funding to pay for the hire of pitches and the changing rooms.

“We had been able to pay off their outstanding arrears which was approximately £2,000 from previous seasons so that the club could start debt-free and the club had agreed that they would then pay all future fees from April this year.

“We are disappointed that despite assistance from council officers, councillors and OCVA, they have not been able to secure future sustained funding from any other means.”

Under-10s coach Dave Simms said: “I think it will cause problems.

“We don’t get that much funding coming in from outside the club and local businesses aren’t too keen to support youth football clubs in the current situation.

“It’s going to affect the children from the community.”

Prices for booking individual council pitches have risen slightly this season, but the cost of a 10-game block booking has gone down.

Paul Lyon, fixtures secretary of the Oxford Mail Boys’ League, said: “For a youth club, it’s expensive.

“We’re seeing a lot more teams folding due to a lack of players.

“I don’t know whether it’s to do with the cost of playing football.”

tairs@oxfordmail.co.uk


Comments(6)

Same old Tories, same old politics says...
9:52am Sat 4 Sep 10

Maybe the banks should step in and help out.

Apu Nahasapeemapetilon says...
3:36am Sun 5 Sep 10

300 players. £2,000-3,000 P.A. to pay=£10 per head maximum, where else could you get to play a sport, have safe secure changing rooms, and a hot shower for that per year?. Sounds like a bargain to me. P.S. Clive, is that pronounced BOUQUET?

mechcol says...
9:49am Sun 5 Sep 10

Apu Nahasapeemapetilon wrote:
300 players. £2,000-3,000 P.A. to pay=£10 per head maximum, where else could you get to play a sport, have safe secure changing rooms, and a hot shower for that per year?. Sounds like a bargain to me. P.S. Clive, is that pronounced BOUQUET?
£2000 - £3000 just for them to cut the grass and line pitch ,grass has to be cut anyway ,so just to mark out pitch is a joke .. they have to put own nets up and have you seen the changing rooms ? they been the same for the last 30 years because the council cannot be ***** to do anything with them..plus funding has to be found for winter months for training indoors and end of season presentations..not that easy when you add everything up..

turnerprize says...
9:56pm Sun 5 Sep 10

This whole sorry saga is linked with the swimming pool they plan to build on Blackbird leys Playing fields. If the council can divide then they will rule.
Ask yourselves this question,
How come the Bowls clubs get the buildings and grants when their numbers are so low, about 50 at last count, while the football club which caters for more people, gets their fields taken away. We should fight against all of these injustices.

turnerprize says...
10:03pm Sun 5 Sep 10

If you knew the work that Clive and his family and the rest of the coaches on bbleys put in to give the kids of our estate the chance to shine through football then you'd all support them fully.

omcity girl says...
2:09pm Mon 6 Sep 10

The point of this story was not to bad mouth anyone in the council but was to raise awarness that the club need funding. The team behind the club are trying there hardest to keep 300+ children on the straight and narrow and off the streets, in this day an age is a hard thing to do with hardly anything to keep kids occupied!!!
They are fund raising themselves with lots of ideas coming up and doing there hardest to keep the club going.
WELLDONE to ALL managers from under 7's to under 18's and parents and helpers you all do a brilliant job. Keep it up


Oxford Blackbirds Football Club coach Dave Simms leading a training session Oxford Blackbirds Football Club coach Dave Simms leading a training session

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